IBM sets next generation goals - Smart Energy Decisions

Energy Efficiency, GHG Emissions, Sourcing Renewables  -  January 14, 2019

IBM sets next generation goals

IBM has announced a second-generation renewable electricity procurement goal and a fourth-generation GHG emissions reduction goal to cover the energy consumption and corresponding CO2 emissions associated with the company’s global businesses.

In a post from the company, IBM stated its goal to procure 55% of the electricity IBM consumes globally from renewable supplies by 2025. The amount includes both directly contracted and grid-supplied renewable electricity. The company will also reduce CO2 emissions associated with IBM’s energy consumption by 40% by 2025 against the base year 2005, adjusted for acquisitions and divestitures.

 “IBM has a long history of taking action to reduce its environmental impacts and has delivered significant energy conservation results and GHG emissions reductions for almost three decades,” said Wayne Balta, vice president, Corporate Environmental Affairs and Product Safety.  “IBM’s next-generation goals are comprehensive and aggressive, covering our global operations and requiring us to sustain a 2 percent or more per year reduction in CO2 emissions from 2005 to 2025.” Balta also noted that IBM will not use unbundled RECs to reach these goals.

The company expects to achieve their emissions goal through a combination of energy conservation and efficiency activities and increased procurement of renewable electricity. The blog post noted that IBM’s energy conservation efforts since 1990 have saved more than 7.4 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity consumption, avoided 4.4 million metric tons of CO2 emissions, and saved the company more than $616 million.

 

 

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